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Turkish manufacturer bids for Germany's Rosenthal

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Jul 3, 2009, 16:56 GMT


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Hans GeldmacherJul 4th, 2009 - 20:10:05

Turks are coming!

First Grundig, now Rosenthal!

Hans

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Turkish BoyJul 13th, 2009 - 14:22:22

So what? Will Turks eat Germans? :) Nonsense ... Turks maybe doing better in this ceramics business since they have roots back to several centuries... How many German organisations active in Turkey, do you know? We never understand these people of fearing Turks so much... Turks were together with Germans in World War 1 which never appriciated, but it was clear that it was a huge mistake for Turks than Germans. Also every year Germans retiring in Germany coming Turkey to live permanently .. so we never say ohh Germans coming... This cliche only owned by said European dominant countries ... bla bla bla... have a good day and read the news correclty, as Rosenthal cannot pay German wages of company employees, so have to sell unprofiting firm now...

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